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Ladybug Subtraction

Use your fingers to subtract the ladybug spots!
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Education $0.99 Joe Scrivens iPad

3 ladybugs walk onto the leaf, subtract the 2nd ladybugs spots from the 1st and touch on the screen with your fingers to add the spots to the third ladybug.

This is a very fun and interactive way of doing simple math problems using 2 numbers up to 10.

Reviews

Nice idea!
douglasland

Interesting approach to subtraction. My 1st grader loves this. The app seems a little "buggy" where 7-4=3 but we couldn't input the answer. Nothing a little polish won't take care of. Just figured out the issue with three fingers. If you have enabled the ability to zoom on your iPad you can't input three finger answers. Turn off zoom in the accessibility options and all is good. GREAT APP


Huh?
Auntie Dea

There were no instructions, no nothing - music played and a question popped up. I had no idea how to answer the question because when I touched the screen, nothing happened.


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GrampyBSB

There are no instructions and I could not get it to work! In the meantime, the music drove me nuts!! I had such high hopes...


It does work
SeabassTheGreat

Worked perfectly for me, there is no instructions on the app though which the developer needs to add, although it doesn't take long to figure it out. for those that don't have it working, you have to hold your fingers on the screen to register the answer. At first I had the multi-touch gestures turned on my iPad and it didn't work, turned them off and it worked a treat.


Spotty crazy
Kingkenny2011

Loved it as much as the addition one I had no issues with the app, the posts below look like user error to me, just hold your fingers on the screen. Not a fan of the music though but I just turned it off by pressing the music icon.


Hold on the fingures, that is all
GunkaGunka

Great application, and great idea


Fun app for practicing!
SunshineSLP

The animation is fun, and the choices for using one finger to tap or using many fingers is a nice option for kids working on fine motor skills.


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